Tag: Newspapers
Pulitzer-winning composer Wayne Peterson dies at 93
SAN FRANCISCO — Composer, pianist and educator Wayne Peterson, who won a Pulitzer Prize for music that was hotly contested because judges had chosen...
Expert explains mental health report on newspaper gunman
ANNAPOLIS, Md. — A key expert for prosecutors in the Capital Gazette shooting testified Friday that the gunman’s methodical planning both for the attack...
Psychiatrist’s testimony limited in newspaper shooting case
ANNAPOLS, Md. — A psychiatrist at a detention center where the man who killed five people at the Capital Gazette newspaper has been held...
Cuomo retreats from open news briefings that made him a star
ALBANY, N.Y. —
New York’s governor gained national attention last...
CBS names two executives to lead news, local stations
NEW YORK — CBS says it is combining its network news division and troubled group of 28 owned stations across the country into one...
Study finds people want more than watchdogs for journalists
NEW YORK — A study of the public's attitude toward the press reveals that distrust goes deeper than partisanship and down to how journalists...
Germany’s Bild newspaper to launch television channel
BERLIN — Germany's biggest-selling daily newspaper, Bild, plans to launch a television channel that will go on air before the country's election in late...
Sharon Cohen, much-honored AP national writer, dead at 68
Sharon Cohen, a matchless reporter who told American stories with great skill and compassion over more than four decades at The Associated Press, died...
Tribune to consider alternative, more lucrative buyout offer
The company that owns the Chicago Tribune and other major U.S. newspapers said Monday that it would discuss a $679 million bid from ...
After blank front page, newspaper learns it’s appreciated
NEW YORK — Stories are back on the cover of Kansas City’s Northeast News this week after the newspaper intentionally printed a blank front...